Well if cant daisy chain and stuck at 60 hz I might as well go 1440p then it seems

Yeah I think something like that benq, otherwise stick to 1080p https://www.pccasegear.com/pro...-27in-144hz-led-gaming-monitor 27inch 1440p 144hz may be the best all round, specs say it can do 144hz over hdmi 2.0. The only thing missing is gsync which saves you money, almost $300 per monitor. Be sure to check out reviews first just in case of some kinda kwirk/deal breaker (TN panel viewing angles). Keep an eye out for upcoming sales coming into Xmas period

The refresh rate is a bit of a personal difference/preference thing. Some people can genuinely see the difference between 60Hz and higher refresh rates, but a lot cannot. I'd actually check it out first before pulling the pin - unless it does not matter.

The other important aspect is usage. There's no single great solution for everyone. I prefer screen real estate, and I hate curved screens... hence my 43" 4k montior. But I've used triples before, and for racing they're quite good (side-by-side). Sadly the triple setup is not the best for anything else. I also detest having only 1080 pixels vertically, I can't even fit an a4 page on it.

Each to his own, I guess.

Edit: oh, and the issue with the widescreen setup, is that a lot of games don't like that kind of unusual aspect ratio. So again: it all depends on usage. Altho if you've triples, at least you can change the config to use a single screen.

I haven't had any problems ultra wide yet, most modern games are on to it, I think the biggest issue was that some in-game ui would look stretched but the game would run fine. I came across a website that had fixes for this type of issues so I don't think it's a problem (so far, never had to use any), could be if you run some older games. The games that don't support the wider resolutions probably don't support multi monitor and you'll have black bars on the side, no drama we watch movies like that on our tvs. Also if I had to choose, I'd take the high refresh rate over higher pixel density, the smoothness in racing sims is great and if you can match your fps with refresh rate in online shooters it does help...a little

The refresh rate is a bit of a personal difference/preference thing. Some people can genuinely see the difference between 60Hz and higher refresh rates, but a lot cannot. I'd actually check it out first before pulling the pin - unless it does not matter.

The other important aspect is usage. There's no single great solution for everyone. I prefer screen real estate, and I hate curved screens... hence my 43" 4k montior. But I've used triples before, and for racing they're quite good (side-by-side). Sadly the triple setup is not the best for anything else. I also detest having only 1080 pixels vertically, I can't even fit an a4 page on it.

Each to his own, I guess.

Edit: oh, and the issue with the widescreen setup, is that a lot of games don't like that kind of unusual aspect ratio. So again: it all depends on usage. Altho if you've triples, at least you can change the config to use a single screen.

I haven't had any problems ultra wide yet, most modern games are on to it, I think the biggest issue was that some in-game ui would look stretched but the game would run fine. I came across a website that had fixes for this type of issues so I don't think it's a problem (so far, never had to use any), could be if you run some older games. The games that don't support the wider resolutions probably don't support multi monitor and you'll have black bars on the side, no drama we watch movies like that on our tvs. Also if I had to choose, I'd take the high refresh rate over higher pixel density, the smoothness in racing sims is great and if you can match your fps with refresh rate in online shooters it does help...a little

Yeah, that's what I'm saying; each to his own

I don't know why I quoted you apart from pointing out that ultra wide isn't really problematic. For sure each to own, for me I tried to roll as much as I could into one, high refresh rate, high pixel count, I wanted ips for colours and viewing angles, gsync, also as much screen space as possible with out going to multi monitor, a hell of a lot to ask for and came up with the Acer predator X34. Would be awesome if I could have all that and a higher refresh rate (currently 100hz) and hdr lol...

Phil, before you pull the trigger on anything let's recap.1. Single or triple *looks at gpu ports and their capabilities. 2x displayport & 2x hdmi 2.0 2. Do you want high resolution or is 1080p enough.3. Do you want high refresh rate. (I can vouch for it, but as mentioned each to their own) if yes it rules out 4k.4. Do you want variable refresh rate (gsync) I can vouch for that also but it adds $200+ to each monitor. Since most racing sims can maintain high frame rates above the monitors refresh rate gsync is not active, and same goes for shooters where you'd tune your games to run high fps anyway. Gsync is really only good for single player games or games that you aren't willing to dial back to maintain high fps.5. Do you want IPS panels for colours and viewing angles or TN panels for ultra fast response times but compromise on viewing angles. IPS = 4ms, TN = 1ms

Just trying to help, I remember going through all this when shopping a year or two ago.

Phil, before you pull the trigger on anything let's recap.1. Single or triple *looks at gpu ports and their capabilities. 2x displayport & 2x hdmi 2.0 2. Do you want high resolution or is 1080p enough.3. Do you want high refresh rate. (I can vouch for it, but as mentioned each to their own) if yes it rules out 4k.4. Do you want variable refresh rate (gsync) I can vouch for that also but it adds $200+ to each monitor. Since most racing sims can maintain high frame rates above the monitors refresh rate gsync is not active, and same goes for shooters where you'd tune your games to run high fps anyway. Gsync is really only good for single player games or games that you aren't willing to dial back to maintain high fps.5. Do you want IPS panels for colours and viewing angles or TN panels for ultra fast response times but compromise on viewing angles. IPS = 4ms, TN = 1ms

Just trying to help, I remember going through all this when shopping a year or two ago.

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Thanks very much , it is very helpful indeed

Never had gsync so I wont miss it and I usually own stuff that fps is not an issue , I would prefer higher refresh rate if I can run with 3 monitors and at least 24 inch prefer 27 and might as well go for 1440 also if going to spend money might as well get something decent

Phil, before you pull the trigger on anything let's recap.1. Single or triple *looks at gpu ports and their capabilities. 2x displayport & 2x hdmi 2.0 2. Do you want high resolution or is 1080p enough.3. Do you want high refresh rate. (I can vouch for it, but as mentioned each to their own) if yes it rules out 4k.4. Do you want variable refresh rate (gsync) I can vouch for that also but it adds $200+ to each monitor. Since most racing sims can maintain high frame rates above the monitors refresh rate gsync is not active, and same goes for shooters where you'd tune your games to run high fps anyway. Gsync is really only good for single player games or games that you aren't willing to dial back to maintain high fps.5. Do you want IPS panels for colours and viewing angles or TN panels for ultra fast response times but compromise on viewing angles. IPS = 4ms, TN = 1ms

Just trying to help, I remember going through all this when shopping a year or two ago.

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Thanks very much , it is very helpful indeed

Never had gsync so I wont miss it and I usually own stuff that fps is not an issue , I would prefer higher refresh rate if I can run with 3 monitors and at least 24 inch prefer 27 and might as well go for 1440 also if going to spend money might as well get something decent

You can certainly use a freesync monitor so don't rule them out, it'll run at a fixed rate. Initially I thought you might be after a variable refresh rate which you'd need gsync. Do a quick search of ips vs tn they both have their pros and cons. Edit; there is also VA panels, dang you've got a hard job right now lol